ORTHOPEDIC TREATMENT OF PARTIAL TOOTHLESSNESS PROSTHETICS USING MODERN THERMOPLASTIC PRODUCTS

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Ismoilov IIhomjon Xurboevich

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The demand for dental orthopedic assistance in Russia makes more than 60% of the number of examined patients. With this, a share of use of removable dentures for rehabilitation of patients with partial or complete absence of teeth makes 40.2% of all types of prosthetics. Removable prosthetics remains an actual treatment option for patients with partial or complete absence of dentitions, along with use of non-removable structures including those with support on dental implants. Improvement of approaches to manufacture and design of dentures led to a considerable increase in the variants of combinations of materials and methods of their manufacture, and there appeared a possibility to optimize denture structures due to the ability to compensate for atrophic processes of the bone tissue. All this permits an orthopedist to achieve satisfactory results in treatment with use of removable dentures. In the given literature review, modern views on the variants of orthopedic rehabilitation of patients with use of removable laminar dentures are presented including their technological, functional, operational, phonetic, chewing peculiarities, and information on modern materials for manufacture of dentures is given.

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ORTHOPEDIC TREATMENT OF PARTIAL TOOTHLESSNESS PROSTHETICS USING MODERN THERMOPLASTIC PRODUCTS. (2023). International Bulletin of Medical Sciences and Clinical Research, 3(3), 97-99. https://researchcitations.com/index.php/ibmscr/article/view/866

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